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THE OMAHA DAILY BE¥: MONDAY. APRIL 21 189 — CTOE 1N TIQTARY | tassen was & favorite viand among the | Do you wonder that T femember when PO FINANCIAT ! Howey cattle sold strong and traoly, bt no ; G50 A iy MIGATY FICURE 1IN HISTORY | Marvie oo ot ‘Georn "k'lk eavod my ter [ COMMERCIAL™AND FINANCIAL prRA Look Around v cows and heitors sold freely at strong army. figures, whilo all fnforior offerings, while sell p— “On this varticular oceasion 1 had no Necrotary Herbert's Story. e | Ing frool,y showed no fmprovement in price | | ¥ The atock cattlo trade wis moderately brisk and see the women who are using ok T4 " sooner lost conselousness of present sure “I never saw more glorfous conduct | Wha A < | and prices tully steady on il suitable offe - g The Tilustrions Linooln, His Responsibilities | 100G FRE AR T found mysell seated than that displayed in these two in- Wh(m Lod an Advance in the Grain Mar- | and peices bujly steady on all/ sultable offer Pearline. It's easy to pitk them and Obligations, a farm house tea table, before a Lucul- | stances, by two youths in their teens, one kets Yesterday. fored and sold to the ‘rade. 2 out. They're brighter, frest s liwn banquet of hot_ blscuit, peach pre wearing the bluaand the other the gray,” 26,140, S TREE wouk, o5 iorenm Ak ]‘ I“L] Cly 1TC8 ‘; Iy x‘nurc serves, [ think, and apple butter, this | caid Secrefary of the Navy Herbert to a | of nearly 8,000 for this week over last. The cheerful than the women who have SKETCHED BY A STEADFAST FRIEND | last being a favor ‘condiment’ (th Washington Star reporte “The first | THERE WERE LARGE BUYING ORDERS | receiptswoday were fairly large, but s the d local word) at » Vieginia fircside, 'The | was in the second day's fighte "My regi- | | owad was oo trom all soueecs the hogs sold | spent twice as much time in the rosy faces around the table had given | ment had charged right up among tho | | partoftiie strgmeth beiugon thahtand Ditcher rub, rub, rub, of the old way. Why Unbounded Confidence In Genernl Grant me such joyous weleome as dreams and | guns of a union battery, whose men_and | Corn and Oats Were Firmer and Higher, | weight hogs. The extreme close of the market 3 1 1 T o wis woenk SNoO! -] Tho Drosiss of & Soidleeationsing strangers give always —and friend<some- | horses had nearly all been killed, There rily in 8§ by with Wheat, | A L R i - houldn’t they be? Washing with From Jimmie—Saved by & times. 1 passed slowly from this | was one gun to which four horses had but Dy 'Also to the malened direct o a local house : , Pearline is eas Kisy - Campfire Tales. scene and entered another, which | been attached. The two rear horses Bad Weather, market ruled active and steady was but reminisconce; the | had been shot down in harness. e o po0 Bitelven, 64,005,007 Talr 0 jon And look at the clothes that — [ whole i of my being | The two leaders were apparentl westorns, $2.76@5.60: common »/ are washed with Pearline. The recent address of Colonel A. K wounded at \utwm. And nursed at a | unhurtand on one of them sat a lac 110AGO, 111, April 22.—~Wheat led an ad- | sheep, $2.50@4.00; good to cholce 40 to 100 MeClure of the Philadelphia Thues be- | farmihouse hard by wasreenacted in my | head orect, vigorously plying his whip | vance in the grain markets today and for the | 10 1IDS, .00 They're brighter, and fresher, MeClure of the Bhace b6 o orot the | mind with a vividness' and a_celerity | on the other horse and striving to save | first tinie in many months the bull nspirations | Recelpts and Disposition of Stock, too. They haven't been fore the New York commandery . | that were like the magic illusions con- | his gun. He was devoting his whole | came from the forcign consumers. There ~.umw‘ Y.l~[:"‘;”“l(l“.|“ .‘_m.‘, of stock as tubbed 16 ;l the wiel Loyal legion upon the record of Abraham | it o SRS T0ater™ Saw | ol S0 that puspose, utterly. unmindful | wero largo buying orde rond recelvod | eliows by the booksof wie tnion Stock ¥arus 0 picces on the wash- Lincoln a8 commander-in-chief of the | the torn roof which a cannon bail ),,u} of our men, who were surging about | ut Hlx\AlulIlM;pr([lnlvlllx‘hl\\ hich ..(L;, I“u.:u;n:.- ock p. ey April 29, 1893 board, I'hey may be old, Tnion armies during the late war, pre- | torn just over my head, as I lay, tranced | him. He was literally like the Casabi- | prevented being filled, however, holders asks RECEIPTS, . Vg f s MERULY . Union armies during the late war, pre- | \H(hjp.\m A T th Dlood n 8 10g | anes of the Naming dock. T eould have | iMK 2¢ more than they would have accepted | — u Sntyeeiharataie but they don’t show it. For clothes washed with Pearline building near the housc; and one sight, | touched him with my ysword, and was | Yesterdud, July, Miws St B8 S0AF O | el so o oy | last longer. too startling to relate, awoke meall qui- | just about to beg him to sup- | BESINSLTINCOn the diy bofore; Tay was res <ol oA s | s o Peddle d so scrupulous unfamiliar as it is interesting. vering and weak. Looking around, I'be- | render when shots rang out from | ™® ably slow and closed at 72%¢ com eddlers and some un: u\\)nY- us grocers will tell you, Tl sas| | o : i . } ¢ ! o pared with 78¢ yesterday. Corn and oats were B this is as good as” or ‘“the same as Pearline,” 11'S It was not only as president in the | hela what catsed me to clutch my horse's | behind me and he dropped from | Fui o TEANTHTE: 0T EEE Y Witk DISPOSTTION FATSE A Boiiins th never pedolsLIE youe bl , if yo IrOCe! 1 ordinary sense of the term, to make ap: ne for a moment with something like | his horse, dead as he fell. He your grocer sends o t, but due also to the bad weather, Pro- BUYERA, CATTLE. 3 RHEET, you an imitation, be honest—send it back, 7 JAMES PYLE, New York. terror. There was the very scene | might have saved himself, but he seemed TG administration, that he exercised his |}, 0 the fence, still lacking the | without a shudder at the horrors of the | by the financial outlook, the feeling seemed | 709, adahy Packing Co 15 A gonts the illustrious president in a his: torical light thaut to many people 18 as | pointments, to consider pending le h visions were dull and closed slightly lower | G - _ i t Kofan | Of my dream in - vivid© reality | determined to save that gun or die. It | {han yosterday's final prices The G. 1 Hammond (o tion, to dc merely routine Work 0Lan | phofore™ me! There were the | was sublime, but I can never think of it | While the buoyancy was somewhat checked | Swift & co ag 1 i « 1 N A " I Squtre & Co. !“-‘U‘"'!‘ ’-“' functions, says the Wi Is which had made our camp fire tWo | saerifices of that war. The other instance | btter than yesterday In this respect_and the | Chigago P8P, Co ington P years before; the familiar bridge: the | was on the thivd day. in the height of | bank statement was regarded as favorable s It wasas achief m trate upon whom | 3 ‘ 2 R Becker & Dogan | turn in the road that brought us to the | the terrific artillery duel that was pre- | Theclique was again doing Vansant & Carcy 1 | devolved weightier and move solemn | o .ol that two years before had run ved | Jiminary to the great cl Our men | buying, but Logan, Schwartz-Du gotdemian. ST + ‘t en’tu ry responsibilitics than ever fell to any of | wi)" the blood of thou 1s of men. | were in line awaiting the word to ad- | Hopkins, Arnour and others g d his preded e \\’H““* duly " | Hurriedly [ leaned forward and l~l(->:|lu vEHEERTAfroRtIOH RG] i el vers | TRIVIRL ESITIAS WAS RN SR LSS ot | S 602 . pressed with the sense of his mighty ob= 40006 sitting on a fence (it was yet early | ately upand down the line, was a hand- | scattered selling generally against calls . M l i 1 1 sruishec 4 g . HA: A e bles were higher and contin Wl ma Chicago Live e | ligations, that he most distinguished | oyening) whore we were. We ‘were in- | some youth in gray, mounted on a flect- | Cubles wore higher und continental markets | 050K 0 e ; iracie. himself, and the careful student of | qi0q passing over the field of Antietam, | looking ivon gray horse and bearing a | ¥ 1 to b ”|}“ with Parts “”“, i the history of the great conflict Will 1 opiiy " had heen hailed as our fivst vie- | bright new battle flag 3 A B R R B R B B quotations Personul Statement of Mr. Wi, T, Van Cott, Glens Falls, N. Y., late Clerk of the find, most- commended himself to the | fUEH ARG PEER B0 0 nd the greatest | stacs and bavs. shimmered in the sun- | 1t Was sald, tothe increasing serlousness of the b o $1.60 1o £ s : i A S Sl 3 e enem) g ars and bars shimm i 1 v tiad GRop autibok 7t g ana taot i 75 Court, Warren Co. Y., made September 9, 18 Lol b LG battle ever fought on this continent. It | Jight, The boy sat creet, looking as | "y ok W0 e rains 1n Kunsas and the : ! SHippin e ik ot : he had no | ¥as all peaceful now. Two crops had | proud as any Rupert and his horse as | (e in the northwest have put_an embargo 010 nd Texiis Cittle at tron £ [Abridged from o Newspaper Interview, The Chicago News Record, Oct. 1, 1892.) At tie outbreal of the war he had 10 | gy over the one that we trampled | spirited as an Avabian, The flying bul- | Gl fueming operations. 1 ws asserod i Rt at B e S T 194 SBHTN Ao T Wvhd (alce WHINTErrIVIS TR TA Y186 5A DAskir S GAIA 16\ viy ALY l"“]'."l“w plan of ¢ mpatgn, J.Im”,»‘u;‘: down, and looking at the tall shocks of | Jets and shrieking shells never fuzed his | that seeding would be put off two or three b 3 confidence in General Scott as the master- ceks, mukin I Ve te and increas- supply ot about 8,000 hoj yo who h: setored e fo enty-five years. © Fal had sciatic rheu i o ; ; e 4 corn T unconseiously repeated the line: | superb bearing as he rode 1 0 D [ e o hot Fiadeta | (odoy And they Werd tuken atprices : Physician, who has doctored me for twenty-five yeare. Ho eaid 1 had sciatic thenmatiom. 1 mind for the occasion. oKy ‘How that red rain has made the har- | and down the long line. ow and then | Jujy, or early frost | i (T RELAGE tored me until hon T ealled in & homaopathist. He put me through a course e LN OVEE SISy Sl vest grow!' " he would disappear in thick clouds of | /A keyhoto' to the market was adlepatch | Tile ope: ; ¢ while an hour' L o elect atment—two shocks & day andlots of pills and medicines hesides, He did me no SE avaLt aiinise. Oeraral z e powder smoke, but_he would be - seen | jySount, and indications of disastrous results | o4l SILEY (O tako § good. Then [ sent to §t. Lonis and got & medicie that elaimed to cure rheumatism. 1 cost §.50 ) I et T aring from A ho | gain riding “back, his face actu- | ot late stoms on wheat, outs e it farm- e e s The man on the cot to my rightin the | 4ily beaming with what O'Hare | Ingoperations brought to u s.andstill. and thenceforth Mr. Lincoln himsclf \ ¥ dquite At f ron bottle, and T took a gallon and a half, but it didn't do a bit of good. Then T tried reveral xon for light wnd Wt from S D 't do a ¥ d t W n By 8 3 g 5 he t of all'this was to stimulate ac- A 4 k g 3 Nifeie aEd th A 4 A hospital had been wounded by a frag- | ¢ “the ardor of the fight. i SR, L LR L noand Likht I cumatic cures, made in New York, Clhicago and the Kknows where bwing came o the front with the authority in- | yeng of shell, and for the first three or [ Before the word came to move Bacly m11- QOmEKLIE TArKOES Wae Highor thiw | 20 AT O e L the tine, until in my despair T turned again to the de who sald there could be o vested '”{)“'“ by his office, to “;‘““]“‘ four days the surgeons said he had a liv- | }je had gone down the line and had not | Chicik X nd Ne W \n.:\‘ ".u.uln.. best cou- OIaN®G Jhe. bot 5 ores T AHE 161y nelRee " G control of military operations, notonly | i1 chance. The ere was & cha & sk e BT s | tinental buying there thii for a long tin e | at the cure, but for possibl ¥ dn chany ! car e i ;) “ slect f II “' s, but l‘! e Bt Shet WL returned I never knew whe 'h_ h The Indications are de of wbout ] Wit was fu f . 1 water, Fin artes r alt water ¢ at Branfo on Long Ang 11 Oh!'1 B e SOOH LB St ! | for the worse, and one afternoon the | was killed or not: but I thought invol- | 1,000,000 “bu. in the visible supnly. May | ] TG o i, ) an advisory capacity as to the move- |0 told him that his hours were num- | yntavily of how that Yankee boy had | obened t the same as yesterday’s closing | e, ab 00 was in a te dition—bent double. When T got there Twas a s or gods en and ment of froops and shaping of cam- | hored. Two or three times aday he had | died the day before. These were indel- [ #id then prices declined Fo, raliled e and | o ning from the Lone § was suffering tortures beyond description—in a literally li in—tnd be el / 1 | asked if any letter had come for him, | ihle pictures caught ina gleam of light | from ' to ke higher, Tuled firn an M BEon a0t U ey sl an fromd As Colonel McClure states it: \From | and one night T had heard him talking | in shifting battle smoke, and have al- | wore further advinced fye, hold steady, 26 to 7 for I R, who hely and T got to bed somehow, snflering £o that 1 wanted to die. Mr. the time that Lincoln called ) elan | about “Jimmie,” and praying that | ways been to me anything but counter- | GCHRNESANE WS Whout 1h¢ Nigher ¢ ifocelpts: Cattle, 1,000; hogs, 6,000 sheep , Lounsbury gaid there was no »r me to suffer—that he could care me right away. The way he 10 Washington he tenaciously exercised | § might live to see him | feit presentments of northern and 0 his high prerogatives as commander-in- | yyain "1 said to myself that | southern courage. xpectifion of an mmovable market today Kunsas City Live Stock Market. chief of the avmy and navy until the Sth | jiymie was the boy = baby he ple R, B e D caLle Wias || RAwad§ OfEY, Mo; CATTLE Re : y ) doonied to disuppointuien \ere was no life Mo, i e : 80 glving 4610, Ath:]osphio-roR) of March, 1864, when he handed to Gens | Jui'loft behind him when he marched Tailaunton by Proistiments it tho trading during the liFst twelve of twenty 18 head: 5 900" hota sclous of a fecling of relicf and : ¢ o Adelo-pho-ror, He eral ant his commission as lieutenant | 4oqvto the front, and 1 hoped for the One veteran had finished a story be- es. 1Mluctuations dur hat time were | 1 J wmlu H@10¢ higher kept at me with it, and Timproved steadily, until I had used two bottles. My pain ftme; I general, .| letter almost as much as ho' did. That | fore the members of the Old Soldiers' | tg¥ered by from 11-16alisc per bu. But | Represontutivesalos: Dressod heefand ship could walk erect s well as ever. Ever since then—two n ago—T have felt as well as & man Vhether he was always right in his | 3 s when e Buffor ; SE ks LT ELIG L LA LT L LR e e al¥ing 4a " ) B(hce T § \1 t 1 1way 4 1 | day, during an hour when he_ sl ) "] La | club, says the Detroit Free Press, when | of going higher, buying orders came in for | @: stockers and fo i ; Texas and can, and I'm a walking and talking advert 1t of Athelo-pho-ros. Since T got home I've ¢ judgment he was alw prompt and | pig'legs than usual, I figured with him | the sergea oved his soap box for- | coru insuch volume as to jostle it out of its | an ¢ 104 i ive. Whenever he scemed to be | it his expected lotter. 1t would go th 1t "'(l] -hl' L )i it e Tow Course, New York sent my of the | OGS “Receipts, 7,000 head; shipments, 1,800 n 1 T Y SaREaad A i B Ly B 1 LA ) rom the !lne and as 0 De | huying orders through Baldwin-Farium and | head;market openci £25¢ higher, lost the medicine to every one on carth who has any for of theumatism. It's the greate in the g he made re ndy “"”“"I down to his regiment and follow him | heard. I noti d he, “in the | Wilker& Co, Récoipts were smull—only 88 od 5@ 100 eie range, BN sion_ of s ervor, as 1€ aid | 40k to the hospital, and he had not vspapers ely t € 8 s where 185 were expeeted. 26,2 5; bulk, $7.2 L i i i ho will B IV 0 1 Ty LS00 Tl Eae st | o oo s hoey Lihot | newspapers here ly _there i There was soma Inquity for spot No, 2 for | . SneEp—Rec 1,000 head; s T entiro tnterviow, & Tacy bit of reading, will be sent fréo to any one wlio will wrile fot it to h vl ¥ given it enough time. It might possibly | some talk about a man~ being a coward shipuent, and one Jof of> 70,000 bu. at least | 1,900 head; market active and une surrender of Vicksburg, when, in | Goime on the afternoon the nuvse feel- | ina fight, ov rather, if being afraid | Wt thien by o shipper who kavo My in exe | Good shor and ¢hoiee native niutio THE ATHLOPHOROS CO., New Haven, Conn. reference to a previously expressed opin- | )¢ potified him that his hours were | when a battle is about to come off is a | change, butit what premiun for the latter wa 15.00; conmon muttons, #3 1.00; choiee n that Grant should have moved ving away, but he could surely ex- | gion that a manisa coward, and it re- | "t made public, hie market closed strong at | lambs, ¥t 6,00, o § B p about the bes s of the du iin of | Ath-lo-pho-ros sold bv all druggists. $1 per bottle. differently, he said in his letter of thanks: | joc it by next day noon | minds me of an experience I had in the | from s Lo se compiirod With & gt ot from St Louts Live Stock Market. [ L eg Sl “I now wish to make the pe “H tome? 1 ked, as he 3 | A St Louts, Mo., April 22, ( s my letter come?” heasked, as he | gpmy that marched from 4 10 fye Lust mgh v, Louts, Mo., April 22.—CATTLE—Recelpts acknowledgment that you were sked up at the se, who was d ¢ tho Faa T TR There wis not heavy trade donce inoats, | 800 head: shipments 800; the market was and I was wrong." 3 looked up at the nuvse, Who was o man, | to tho wea. There was cver I pnetne market was held firm in sympathy | steady at the recent advance: faiv to good S LrRiA L R S b o E R G dication that a big fight wis on. | with whcaiand gor. The orders fron out- | native sigers, #5.1004.00; Tosans Dot gritss “JTHE POT CALLED THE KETTLE BLACK o Mr. L or s t to enforce o letter for you." . and for some reason | got the shakes. [ | side werelight. A good many baa cropr and fod, 8415 ) ? e B A hien Lshall hot die tonight. Tmust | don't know why, but Tfelt sure that I | Partswere In ciiculition, THE closs was au | Jous Ceceipts, 1200 hoads | shipments, BECAUSE THE HOUSEWIFE DIDN'T USE PR e el o Wi baveiihe Reld ¢ hear from Jimmie fivs The letter will | was going to be killed, and had bean The provision teade wus not up former | @7.45: mixed, $6.8567.40; light, $7.0067.40. rankly criticising whatever he held to ) h O | come tomorrow. feeling that way for five orsix days. | daysof the week. Although the board said SHEEr - Recelpts, n shipments, none; bo the faults or blunders of his subordi- [ “’It\vas s strange thing to witness that | Just pefore we were ordered forward | L0000 bu. Tor et wewk, Thoto wero privi market lifeless; no shoep on saje ates, and i . the accuracy ol i B 2 d estimates of 120,000 hu. o 130,000 b, 086 nates, and in the main the aceuracy of |y “fighting death away—fighti | one of our men was detailed to o to the | were te bearisit features for Uy diy = - his plan of ¢ gn was demonstrated | pain g few hours more time. They vear ona job that was considered per- | Was also considerable selling by those who by results. wtiently and yet mag- s could not live till midnight, by ) i profited on the advance. There was only fair WOMEN IN SOCIETY ; feetly safe, and | was crazy to get at him | Bf o T i nanimously ho b imeelf in his often | gig not know what was giving him | and swap places with him, L never had | mediai fures of th dag Compared with It g L Lo L ST strained relations to General McClellan, | gyrongth to fight on. When that hour | felt that way before, but this time | lastzight, pork 13 down 2i5e to 56 and lard and ;']'"m;gmx:‘fi“ & bow wisely he endeavored to steer clear | yme he was whispering a prayer. When | would have given all my back pay and | b from ¢ to 7hec 1 going from the bad (¢ : nearly three swful mouthe, 1 put up with a man named Lounsbury, talked gave me a little hope. e gave of an agrecable kort of stuff, and T turned over on my pillow, wondering if 1 had sappo g erank. In alittle while I was cone & friend of mine with it, who had rheumatism terribly. T talk it everywhere. I'd like to ; e ' R A OBt rUGlons e 3 Istinated receipts for Monday: Wheat, 300 ' out ; of the political obstructions that inter- | gunvico came the mark of death | future hopes for that man's place. | cimn tor 140 care et 160 turer hoge “run-down.” This s N fered for a time with the harmonious | wag on his face, but his eyes fairly | But I couldn't get it and I 000 ead. I froquently the result of 3\ By N ( | ) conduct of the war, how the weight of | pluzed with determination.” He lay Phie leading futures ranged as follows: i 4\ ¢ - > 3w went forward to death, as I thought, “weakness,” and it the misfortuncs of Pope, Burnside and | where he could sce the clock, and for | while he went back 10 safety. It | ARTICLES, | OPEN. | HIGW| LoW. | CLOSE | VERY makes lifo miserable. Hooker pressed upon him withoutdimin- | the Jast three hours of his life he never | wag g ficht, and somehow I = £ e Are you weak, nerv- N ()N ishing the sublimity of his faith in the | Jost sight of the hands marking the | don't know just how, I wentat it ham- | "> n'| n | = | i | qus, o ailing t ien Dr: PLARNET ST. JOS l l’ll B final ~ outcome, how trying to him | 1S and minutes which carried him | mor and torige, and when 1t was dono 1 | (J0i%:: 5 (1t Wow | : & you DAVIESSCOKY o MISSOURI, seemed "“‘“ Inaction — of Mc- | joarer and nearer the shore of the dark | had made a record that put the ser K ol aonl " 4 special help. It's a ; Headquarters for Clellan after Antietam, and even | jyer, He must have lived a lifotime in | roant's stripes on my arm, and [ didn't Al | | Al romedy proscribed for of Meade after Gettysburg, are all | those hours. As both hands pointed t0 | have the skin oven marked. Now, was | opiXo.s g “‘l"'“fli”“fl‘*“ delicate women, for all the derangements, described by Colonel McClure in elo- | Ligh noon he whispered to me: b e S e B TR PRI @i disorders, and discases of the sex. / quent and graphic terms. But the time | [t ju noon and the mail is here. I | proper fear o manshould haves” and the | 4umeii| 2 5 g Bkl fand Wpronicting Jall the S~ Vi when he was to be relicve * Sty ke A ey A OB IO b uly oo | roper functions, building up and invigorat- (‘:,"fli',"L!.’f\','x',',l.,m!',‘“: ]\‘,“,.(‘h‘," A ”’,‘“"'““‘l | shall hear from Jimmie before [ die! sergeant waited for an answer. - © | Mgwor | ; | B o Leht e eyRtaraN ok ar eF I nodBenik Write us tur prices on Whiskies lnoth in bond Aml tax p.ml ot ilable i o ARV 0O Five minutes later the nurse brought “That \ntwmn. h of interest, nid TRyl 3 and strength, this is the only remedy that W JARRY THE L N & at last available in whom he had su- | pim the expected letter, mailed from a | the veteran, “as what became of the fel- | Fept.!: can be guaranteed to Lenefit or cure, or the -4 AR preme trust. It was the Silent Man of A\\.“ Ingland village. low that went to the re Lara 5 : money will be refunded the West who brought him_welcome v T diite) Lone Ot 9 tmamis sata | Lt e mauto Shleaer SR R sl et oo B sl are Jikelrerunded PN lief and “gave the vepublic unity and | ), dying man. sergeant. “After the fight was over we Fept 020 |1 10 124 10 15 4 10 It has stood the test of a quarter of a peace.” To use the language of Colonel I'he nurse opened the letter and read | found him at his post all tore to picces | *yay. o : : century of *ures—Dr. Suge's Catarrh a few lines and handed it to me and | with a shell that had passed clean over | July 4| ¢ | Remedy. That's why uu-l proprietors itaway with pale face and tearful | the heads of us that wese in the thick of | - : L take the risk; they CWIf we can't It was a letter from a sister. The | the fight."” <h quotations wer ows: cure your Catarrh, we will pay you— dying man was a_widower and Jimmi s e Loun—Dull, steady. €500 in cash f ’ 1 WHEAT to Grant | s his only child—a boy 3 years old, We sell Parks Cough Syrupona positive | 62¢; No. 20, ) his commission “as licutenant gen- | \ho had been left in her care. Jimmie | guarantee tocureall throat and lung troubles | 2sc; D ; 1316 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. eral. Immediately thereafter — he | was dend and butied —drowned, she said, | 1t has stood the test for many veurs and to | 36¢ Ladic: as. 0SS A commander-in-chicf | b falling into an open cistern, Had | 483 is the leading remedy for' the cure of TNl : p The eminent spaciallst Ir o, privaty, blood. kin ant urlanry dlsawas. A ragalar and i e sy that FFv A e SRR R iat colds, consumption and all diseases of the | no 4V i50 ) 12060, ° RL160sks oA Lnreh H1RLM 3 AdcaciiQoaiaswill $how, 1 roatl h tho greatas Y bali { | that letter come to him &t the front it | yhrony and lungs, Price 50 cents and $1.00. | MFoax kgt No. 1, $1.181@1.14 “qiie O : 1wl forms of pe adan No Lincoln practically abdicated all his | would have broken his heart. e Lo b L Lisual1s. ] Partly) w3 VIS im0 trastad a g powers as commander-in-chief, so far “Well, tell me of Jimmie,” said the -—-—— bor bbl, #17.16@17.20; lard, 00tants OF and e One poreo ) S L v ladi they reluted to artmy wovenients. e | qying man, s 1 luid the letter down. AR por_ 100 1w @h.00; short Tib sides ate: Mook (Mysterios of Lifo) sent rea S hoites s ' 05 Y adars 10 3 had found a commander in whom he had | " is better off,” I finally answered. = 2Rt o i (L i atc ases diav Ui {mplicit faith, and one who was fully in | ey Albany 1 to huve an electele trunle ine. | $10:00610:3 L | g ! accord with his theory that the ove i) St. Louis taxes telegraph poles $ apicce. WiISKY s’ finished goods, per gal. | 8r¢ 8 gold as far as you can see, They laok throw of Lee's army would be the ove 1k God! I shallbewith him this | In France trains are lighted by electricity. | #1.14 like solid cases, wear like solid cases, and throw of Loo's army ould b the over: ! ) Sulanscut Joat, 6e; granulated, are solid cases for all practical purposes-—yet N ay. It is good news—glorious Chicago is to have 120 miles of electric | standard * not conceal his purpose to impose tl news! God knows what is best! rouds i only cost about half as much as an out- entire respousibility on Grant. T a let- | "Phen he closed bis cses, o sped his | World's fair buildings will need 120,000 in s Changes. and-out solid gold case. Warranted to ) BUkl | afore: Graats movemaent 1| handstogethor, and death, came soqul cantile % for thirty years, Better than ever since they o etly that we ki ¢ ctricity 18 now used for making forgings, le A ree o ! Y yeats, ! 3 : the wilderness campaign, - Lincoln | - ors, hall bearings and other articles bith: | 1 SImEL Jlafliphyards, st mar- | are now filted, at no extra cost,with the great F said: “The particulars of your erto made by hand et R i rawatile e o v | bow (ring) which cannot be pulled or twisted plan 1neitherknow nor seck o |, ] Controller May in his annual report refers | removed to Bddyvitje. " © of the case—the JObbePS Dll"ector’ now. Youave vigilant and self-reliant, I was lieutenant colonel L Ken- | 1o the fact that the 1027 electric light lamps | Bexington, Seb., William Horn oceries 3 % - = and, pleased with these, [ wish not to | theky —cavalry fregiment,” continued | of the city are maintained at the expense of [ “'\{Halvd Q¥ Haener e Bomtinee -y ; o : 4 ol Jo 5. Underwood of Ken- )2 cach, The expense per lamp could L A ¢ 4 2 intrude any constraint or restraint upon | Coloncl John . Ken Eh 0 The 88 D¢ Minden, Neb. Mifler Bros., saloon, sold out ! AWNINGS AND TENT3 HARDW ARE you.! Lincoln not only meant w he | tue while relating astory to a Boston | reduced greatly if there were more of them Minden, Neb.: 8. A. Roberts & Co.fueat mur- § \ y el b 4 was in | The plants h operate the 1,027 lamps.| ket, succecded by Scarr & Richards. = - 3 ‘ -y f Yo T said, but he fulfilled his promise to the | Globe roporter: »Our comimand was in | JREFINE SRR, orer DS | Ko o, Nt It Scort, groceries, suc- | [ Omaha Tent-Awaing | Wolf Bros. & Co, | Rector & Wilhelmy | Lodsst & Lim, end. How heartily he was in accord | ¢0st Tennessee, and one bright moon- | ) | eoeded by Segte & Toombs, ! | COMPANY | COMPANY G e manaaeaing. o Bl “‘.:1 | light night I concluded to take a ride | ”\‘],‘”‘l“"',[‘,':"" af-iinbon Dicso sei tiverion Nen' W15 uiton, nardware, cre., | [g AT E o st e (Eealir R pACR never a military or personal dispute be- | 8W#Y from camp and tuke a the aid of the electric light will be watcl ithrio Centor, Ty A. H. Swain, general Can only be had on the cases 1004 Farnaum ob. 703 %, 16th Atraot Ao, tween them, and Lincoln felt more than | #bont - the vicinity, - L rode th much interest. 1f it is demonstr store, sold out stamped with this trade mark, T ;i satisfied with the wisdom of his appoint- | €l mile ang’ = goming 4 | that growth can be stimuluted and la : Lo, D A Booze, eneral store, | ANl others have the old-style pull-out Dow, BAOS AND TWIN'S- BIOYGLES, ment of Grant when he reeeived oo | farm house, hitched my horse and | crops secured tnere will be a big demand Tor | tel miortguges for : S c 3 “case by o | f f . HATS, ET3, ington, Kan. Thomus Buitrey & Son, | which is only held to the case by friction, Bemis Omaha Bag M. 0. Daxon, ATS, E | 1ROV WORK3, the desperate carnage of the wilderness | Knocked at the door. A young woman, | electric plants in the citrus belt boots and shoes, give chuttel mortgug | and can be twisted off with the fingers, > Viving dis B 3 the most beautiful [ had ever scen, ‘The enameled iron of various colors which | #4,86¢ . sheidl i COMPANY the inspiring dispatch: ‘I propose to | he m Lt o O D AT AN, Beickico, toalbirs | Sold only through watch dealers. Ask to summer.’ " and invited me in Sh 1l her red 4 o | i paymants 120 N 15th Wh losalo mother were the taly”ccctanty of e | SR UL b, WEADIE et | g s 11K sTo0Rk MARKE KeystoneWatch Case Co., e S A Boldier's Dream, house, the men of the family being in | Boss, 1 parts. (by weight): sods sait PHILADELPHIA, BOOTS AND SHOES, Kloyus. mittens and Huraoy St A writer in the Contributors’ club in 10 confederate army We chatted | horie acid, 15; washed sand feldspar, | Steady Incroase in Recolpts Finds the Mar- Wh and Juckson. the Atlantie vividly deseribes a dream | pleasantly for a few iminutes, when my | 19.5: saltpotre, 8.5 fluor spar,’3 parts. The ket Strang to Higher. \0 " l(’fc —— MumlS that came to him when a half famished | fair hostess arose and said: olonel, | plates are then dried and fired. Coloring is g BATURDAY LUMBER, soldier on a forced mareh: “Soothed by | you ran a great visk in leaving your | obained by adding metallic oxides yThe roclpis of Bt tho st wiek i A WIW ( = i the rocking motion of my horse, | fell | horse in such an exposed position; the e een 17.036 head, gugonpared with 15,110 the > kel T % asleep, notwithstanding the most stren- | Yaukee pickots ave all about us. 1 will A Renlly Good Cap of Coffee. weck preceding. Prices have flueiuated v Vi R it e i M;»m.,, OBBERS, Johin A, Wakefsld, | Charlss R. Lsy, uous efforts to keep awake. Soon my | g0 and put him in the barn, | Aunideal cup of eoffee can, it is Pl R T urly and cl var W St hunger-haunted brain found rest and rc. |~ “'She left the room and after a few | be made only in one way. The coffes | P stronger tody, thus placing values | ARE TROUBLING YOU | Kot cament aud oA freshment in such dreaws as came. 1 | minutes returned, when wo resumed our | must be of the best quality and must be [ 47000 whore Bhes —wera b week | und nae thom oxaming 1 by oar optisia Morse Cos Shoe Company, ki AR dreamed of food. Through the weary | conversation. Suddenly she sturted up | roasted, ground immediately and d | plies huve Inereased upwards of 2,800, | 9f charge, M‘\‘ AR, itod with APl B L 0 T (] 11 e E——— raid we had all of us dreamed of little | and listened, “Colonel, you must go | as quickly as possible, LU 00 1 VOCTEGHILO v} LLhyoudo By ey Factory —1116- 121112 Howard St LIQUORS, | MILLINZY, else, and we woke to find the unsatistieq | now,’ she exclaimed. L hear thesounds | coffee assure us t it * | today and prices ruted strong to Y o 3 s skd Widh w0 U We nre the ONLY Manufa:turers of Boots and - }un; g still persistent, and that the | of horses' hoofs; the federals are com- | question to make this age ab Fiain, anio _‘._‘1.::“; whitkl e, tor protositaa s | suov i tne'wate of Nobraain V0SS prick & Herdant, (1 Obarfaldar & On hopes popular tradition had held out to | ing! Rushing out of doors she led my | lutely pericet out of the factory-roastec = " o Sensral day e T us--that our hunger might be blurred | horse to the back of the house, and coffee that has been allowed to'stand in | Wholesaleliguor ds of milllasry. notiop) with sickness—were not to be realized following her, jumped on his back. The | the air any number of hours. The fine ; Max Meyel‘ & Bro. Co Kirkendall Jones & TAmar. Hand-Sewsd 1001 Faraaw St VR S I had supposed that a famished man, | most natural thing for me to done | aroma of the berry evaporates in a very X < S irkendall, Jones mar, -00W 0 i in the prime of his youth, abandoned | would have been 10 set spurs to him and | short time. Given the freshly roasted | . 2 ! Jewelers and Opticians. B R L e A Tl Y wholly to his own im, his helm | get away as soon as possible. But [eould | and ground cofiee, an earthen coffee . Rubbor'$hod co TH0i* | 10 itariiers PAPER oiLs, of reason lost,'as Young says, would | not. I was young and impressionableand | pot heated very hot by being filled with 1104-110 Haroey St . : T revel in a dreamland flowing. with milk | the situation was entrancing. The moon | boiling water, "which™ must be poured | - I 0 ter Paner Co. | Standard Ol € and honey, he might even be pardoned | shed a silvery light upon the earth, | out again, and a coffee-bag straine < e o) v COAL, . | INICE. &~ arpenter Paper l) andara Ol G, for repeating in’ thought such. robust | & gentle brecze was stir and the | Then put in the coffee, ground very fine SouUTII OMAIIA., P ' feustings s that wherewith the Saxons | rustie of the leaves i grand old | —almost to & powder: pour upon it boi - | Omaha Coal, Coke & | Eagle Cornica WOPKS | Coinume wrappinsans | Honed ana tubriostiag ushered in the morn at Hasting But | trees was like music to my soul, And | ing water——not m hot—cover tightly | | LM Co.bard andeote | Mtra | wsivacisel irou NESEC RS olls, axle groave. oto. ug, it would scem as though a peculiar | smid these enchanting suvroundings and allow the coffee to filter through Union Stock Yards Company, > M- D Al atal . 6 e sense of loneliness pervaded our | beautiful face with tearful eyes looked Have ready the cups, heated by pouring L v | hunger-stricken bodics — as well s | Up into mine, bescecMng me to hasten, | boiling water in them, put in the : | South ©maha. 5 PRODYZE COMMITSIIN s our winds, for our dreams | 1 could not resist the temptation, and, | quired quantity of cream and sugar, Rest Cattle Ho 1 Shoep o he wey DRY 6OODS, were usually of home and kit | stooping down from my ‘horse, put my | then fill up with ill . - = . q " o . 4 anch & Cy, Jas. A Clark & (o, dved, of cheorful firosides and mos- | 8rm around her, drew her closer to my | from the coffee pot and one I M. E. Smith & Co., |Kilpatrick-Koca Dry ¢ frugal suppers. 1 do not recall eating | sideand kissed he erage that is a revelation - ex- | . COMMISTION HOUSES GOODS CO duce, feuits of sil| Buster cheass ogfh in these Barmecide feasts anythingmore | “As I did so & shower of bullets passed | pect good results from poor coffee, lu HE A | ey goods. notionss fuz- | Nouank Keaie (83133 | ingsozatecs puslicy Bag Fais substantial than the smoked beef and | over my head. 1 wasin full sight of a [ warm water and half- cold utensils 11th and Howard Sts, Harne: -_ flapjacks of a Now England tea, Some- | company of federal horsemen. My horse el 3 \ 'others. 3 thing small, neat and tasty was what | realized the danger us well asI, and u | _There are three things worth saving Wood Brothers STOVE REPAIRS 8A84, 0011 3 L " o itacte) fa et e FURNITURE. — the boys wished when hunger had | race for life ensued. The enemy pressed | Time, Trouble and money —and De Wit 10 Oune e Desthe, Bets Thivat. Oroxd, Jade LI tock Commission Merchunts — tamed the tiger and reduced the flesh, { bard upon me for u time, and more than | fitte RArLE Stlacs Wil sTeiihen Tor you. enza, Whooping Cough, Bronchitia and Asthma, | h Cmahis—Telephono 1) Chleag | 6fiflhfl Upholstering | Beebze & Runyan | Omaha Stove Rapair | M. A, DIshrou & Co Many told me, with g 1 once their bullets grazed head, but s 88 A certain oure for Consumption in first st JOHN D. DADISMAN, | . WOIKS, "stove hebaire | MaaRtestrare Gf akah ) grim humor, that co Lhell buliels grazec my head, but | ,op prompriy. They will save you trouble us dvanced stages. Use at once, WALTER E. WoOD,' [ Managers : ‘ . . they dresmed of pickles and codfish | fortune favored me, and 1 at length | thes caure s e you trouble a &nd a sure relief in advanced stages. Use at on: d €O., upholstored furni- | FURNITURE .(,_.,,...l 'and water Atischments | 400rs, McClure: *“This brings us to the Sth of March, 1864, when Lincoln and Grant met for the first time in the white house and Lincoln personally delivered L 1 o y cause no pain. They will save you | Youwill see the exeellent effoct afier taking the e A . upholatered far R e e | oalist. hre oalls, and I know that bread and mo- | reached the oonfederate lines in safcty. l wmoney as they economize Aoctor's bills, ° frat dose, Bold by deslers everywhers. Large Markot roports by mail and wire cheerfully | ~ture L1104 Nick made, 17 Douglas 56 | foe, 12uh aud 1ard Dottles 60 cents aud $1.00, furnished upon spplication, Bl Wuolesnle unly a0dlsth 54

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